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Rwodzi's ministry claims Zimbabwe's tourism is somehow booming
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57505, member: 636"] Zimbabwe achieved remarkable tourism revenue exceeding US$1.2 billion during 2024 through visits from more than 1.6 million international travelers. Investment capital reached US$190.5 million, marking seven percent growth compared to the previous year. Tourism Minister Barbara Rwodzi attributed these results to enhanced air connections, strategic destination promotion, and sustained national stability. The sector demonstrates exceptional resilience against global economic pressures while establishing itself as a fundamental economic pillar. These achievements position tourism as a strategic driver for the country's transformation toward upper-middle-income status by 2030. The government launched its Tourism and Hospitality Industry Policy for 2025-2030, establishing clear frameworks for sustainable development. This policy emphasizes environmental protection, community participation, and technological innovation within the tourism sector. Officials target economic diversification through tourism investments that benefit local communities and create employment opportunities. The annual Sanganai/Hlanganani/Kumbanayi World Tourism Expo currently takes place in Mutare, showcasing investment opportunities across Africa's tourism marketplace. Industry leaders gather to explore partnerships and discuss emerging trends that will shape future growth. [/QUOTE]
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